Collar.



E. K. MABRY.

COLLAR.

APPUCATION FILED APR. 22. I915.

1 1 86,926 Patented J 1111013, 1916.

011 OF ONE ELBA KENNETH LIABBY, OF HOLDEN?ILL OKLAHGM GILILLAND, OF HQLDE THIRD TO 1, ASSIYN IVILL JOHN W.

COLLAR.

Specification 0 nhomu, have Q NT H' 1 pivcc c wiiur so us 119 to enter the pocket of the shirt hand, or other garment. The piece may of any material, fabric being preferred, and serves to reinforce or stiffen the back portion of the collar with the result that the operation at laundrying is facilitated, and the collar ie stiffened so as. to prevent its ready wilting or breaking down in warm. weather.

In the modification shown in spacing strip T is interposed between the lower edge portions of tile tab 1 and collar and serves to maintain a space netween the tab and collar to insure the read engag ment of the tab with the 9 it or its errtrance into the pocket at l; heel; the shirt band. The spacing rap 7 is secured to the tab and collar by the line stitching 8 serving as far" ii 7 joining the plies of the ex. i the tab thereto: In the form shown in trig. '3 the spacing strip 7 is disposed in the lower fold of the piece It will he understood from the foregeing that the invenl'i-fin may ZEilt {3: adapted i,

anv make er stle of collar Without rernin.

with the garment by the same operation or movement required to place the collar 1n poeition.

It is also obvious that the collar may be remover and detaehed at the back by the 5.31% 1' eessary to disengage the e "h of the .YSRFQL it will i e :EHHQY'HUCQ, inc w ections incident t collar in e back are Wholly i the pr t invention and, morell? r like f phi-0*: n

am an at tab which along the inner Iaee of the collar, 1- pertion of the reinforcing piece the fold to space the parts it binding of the tie.

f I aliix my signature o witnesses.

3A xiii-mire Minn [n 5.3

Elite" GILELLAND, Emily CAMP.

u of the collar and folded 

